Place in which people legally are physically confined and usually deprived of a range of personal freedoms.
1 The population in the treatment center is different from jails and prisons.
2 Mr Xu noted that dozens of political prisoners remained in Chinese jails .
3 No national standards govern the use of Tasers in jails and prisons.
4 He has been held in Canadian jails for more than four years.
5 Rio has officially reported 12 deaths from coronavirus in the state's jails .
6 They're in the courts, the police departments, even the jails and prisons.
7 Thel had seen medieval keeps with similarly built jails back on Sanghelios.
8 They were defined as common criminals and slung in Cape Town's jails .
9 Many more immolated themselves or ended serving long sentences in over-crowded jails .
10 Poverty and its sister, Ignorance, fill the jails and the insane asylums.
11 The data captures jails in 44 states plus the District of Columbia.
12 Plus, we are forgetting that jails and prisons are already traumatic experiences.
13 There were no jails nor was any whipping done on the farm.
14 I am surprised, in visiting jails , to find so few respectable-looking convicts.
15 I've practiced in jails , prisons and mental health community based treatment centers.
16 The commission also warns of the rising numbers of women in jails .
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